RMT66RRW–History by Polybius. Volume III. French edition translated from Greek by Dom Vincent Thuillier. Comments of Military Science enriched with critical and historical notes by M. De Folard. Paris, chez Pierre Gandouin, Julien-Michel Gandouin, Pierre-Francois Giffart and Nicolas-Pierre Armand, 1728. Ancient Greece. Battle of Sellasia, 222 BC. It took place between Macedonian and the Achaean League, led by Antigonus III Doson, and Sparta under the command of King Cleomenes III. Macedonian-Achaean victory. Engraving.
RM2A2T0MT–Battle of Selasia between Antigonus and Cleomene, Battle of Sellasia between the Macedonian troops under Antigonus and the Spartans under Cleomenes III, Pl. XIII, Tom., III, page 282, to p. 282, 1774, Polybius; Vincent Thuillier; Jean Charles de Folard: Histoire de Polybe. Tome 3; Amsterdam: Arkstée et Merkus, MDCCLXXIV [1774
RM2AG2Y8N–. Travels in the Morea : with a map and plans. Argos by Cynuria,descended the ridge of Marmara, or Scotita,until he arrived at the fork of the two streamsabove the pass of Sellasia, and that, in the posi-tion which he then assumed, with the Gorgylusand Mount Eva in his front, the (Enus pro-tected one of his flanks, towards the position of a Polyb. 1. 2. c. 64, 65. men ; but, as usual, he addsSee also Plutarch, in the lives little or nothing to elucidateof Cleonienes and Philopce- the historian. VOL. II. M M 530 BATTLE OF SELLASIA. [CHAP. XXII. Cleomenes on Mount Olympus. There is no-thing, how
RMFXDG6J–Philopoemen (253 BC-183 BC). Skilled Greek general . Achaean strategos on eight occassions. Statue by David's Angers, 1837.
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RM2AWEBR9–Dictionary of Greek and Roman geography . d the left wing of the Lacedaemonians, anddrove them over the steep precipices on the opposiloside of Mt. Evas. Cleomenes, perceiving that theonly hope of retrieving the day was by the defeat 960 SELLASIA. of the Macedonians opposed to liim, led liis men outof tlie intrenchments and charged tlie Macedonianphalanx. The Lacedaemonians fought with greatbravery; but after many vain attempts to breakthrough the impenetrable mass of the phalanx, they?were entirely defeated, and of 6000 men only 200are said to have escaped from the field of battle.Cleomenes,
RMFXDG7J–Philopoemen (253 BC-183 BC). Skilled Greek general. Achaean strategos on eight occassions. Statue by David's Angers, 1837.
RM2CDB3CH–. Dictionary of Greek and Roman geography . ated the left wing of the Lacedaemonians, anddrove them over the steep precipices on the oppositeside of Jit. Evas. Cleomenes, perceiving that theonly hope of retrieving the day was by the defeat 960 SELLASIA. of the Macedonians opposed to him, led liis men outof the intrenchments and charged the Macedonianphalanx. The Lacedaemonians fought with greatbravery; but after many vain attempts to breakthrough the impenetrable mass of the phalanx, theywere entirely defeated, and of 6000 men only 200are said to have escaped from the field of battle.(Jleomene
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